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  2. 1968–69 Chelsea F.C. season - Wikipedia

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    Chelsea; 1968–69 season; Chairman: Brian Mears: Manager: Dave Sexton: First Division: 5th: FA Cup: Quarter-finals: League Cup: Third round: Inter-Cities Fairs Cup: Second round: Top goalscorer: League: Bobby Tambling (18) All: Bobby Tambling (19) Highest home attendance: 60,436 vs Manchester United (15 March 1969) Lowest home attendance ...

  3. 1969–70 Chelsea F.C. season - Wikipedia

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    Tambling departed as Chelsea's all-time top goalscorer, a record he held until 2013 when his tally of 202 goals was surpassed by Frank Lampard. [1] The season proved to be a success, as the club won the FA Cup for the first time in their history with a hard-fought replayed win over Leeds United.

  4. 1969–70 Liverpool F.C. season - Wikipedia

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    The 1969–70 season was Liverpool Football Club's 78th season in existence and their eighth consecutive season in the First Division. This was a disappointing season, as the team finished fifth in the league after a promising start to the season while city rivals Everton won the championship title.

  5. Liverpool vs Chelsea player ratings as Conor Bradley stars on ...

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    Liverpool 4-1 Chelsea: The 20-year-old scored his first goal for the club and set up two more as the Reds thrashed the Blues at Anfield Liverpool vs Chelsea player ratings as Conor Bradley stars ...

  6. 1968–69 Liverpool F.C. season - Wikipedia

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    The 1968–69 season was Liverpool Football Club's 77th season in existence and their seventh consecutive season in the First Division. Liverpool came close to a record eighth league title, as they picked up the same number points that won them their seventh title in 1965–66. However, the team finished second to Don Revie's Leeds United.

  7. Chelsea F.C.–Liverpool F.C. rivalry - Wikipedia

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    The clubs have competed in seven major cup finals: the 2005 League Cup final, which Chelsea won 3–2 after extra time, the 2006 Community Shield, which Liverpool won 2–1, the 2012 FA Cup final, which Chelsea won 2–1, the 2019 UEFA Super Cup, which Liverpool won 5–4 on penalties, the 2022 EFL Cup and FA Cup finals, both of which saw ...

  8. 1970–71 Chelsea F.C. season - Wikipedia

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    Chelsea; 1970–71 season; Chairman: Brian Mears: Manager: Dave Sexton: First Division: 6th: FA Cup: Fourth round: League Cup: Fourth round: UEFA Cup Winners' Cup: Winners: FA Charity Shield: Runners-up: Top goalscorer: League: Keith Weller (13) All: Keith Weller (14) Highest home attendance: 61,277 vs Tottenham Hotspur (14 November 1970 ...

  9. 1964–65 Chelsea F.C. season - Wikipedia

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    The three clubs also reached the semi-finals of the FA Cup, with the two Uniteds paired together while Chelsea faced off against reigning league champions Liverpool. A 2–0 defeat at Villa Park saw Chelsea's hopes of a league and cup 'double' evaporate, and their title hopes then nosedived with only two wins from the remaining eight league ...